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EUS-guided 22-gauge fine-needle aspiration versus core biopsy needle in the evaluation of solid pancreatic neoplasms.

Daniel S Strand1, Susanne K Jeffus, Bryan G Sauer, Andrew Y Wang, Edward B Stelow, Vanessa M Shami.   

Abstract

Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) is widely used for diagnosis of pancreatic lesions. The Echotip Procore Needle (Wilson-Cook Medical) is a new 22G fine biopsy needle (FNB) for obtaining core biopsy material at time of EUS. This study aimed to compare the technical and diagnostic performance of conventional FNA and FNB. Thirty-two patients met the design criteria for this prospective paired cohort study. All lesions sampled were solid (non-cystic) pancreatic masses by EUS appearance. Patients were randomized to receive FNA or FNB by first attempt. A cytopathologist performed on-site evaluations. Samples were assessed for accuracy of diagnosis, cellularity, contamination, and sufficiency for ancillary studies. Technical and diagnostic performances were compared. Compared to FNA, there was a statistically significant decreased ability of FNB to achieve a diagnosis (FNA 93.8%, FNB 28.1%, P < 0.001). FNB was diagnostically superior to FNA in 1 of 32 cases. Technical failures were observed in five cases due to resistance to advancement of the FNB needle. Regarding operator perceived ease-of-use, FNA outperformed FNB (P < 0.001). Eight cases had insufficient FNB material to survive tissue processing. There was no significant difference in mean specimen cellularity between devices. FNA samples showed an increased amount of contaminant (P = 0.036) but were more sufficient for ancillary studies (P = 0.502). Although deemed comparable to FNA when providing material for cytology, the pledged advantage of FNB acting like a core biopsy needle was not apparent in our series. Additional studies are needed before routine adoption of 22G FNB can be recommended.
Copyright © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  Procore; core biopsy; endoscopic ultrasound; fine needle aspiration; pancreatic cancer

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24550162     DOI: 10.1002/dc.23116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagn Cytopathol        ISSN: 1097-0339            Impact factor:   1.582


  32 in total

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2.  Successful creation of pancreatic cancer organoids by means of EUS-guided fine-needle biopsy sampling for personalized cancer treatment.

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Authors:  Lawrence Mj Best; Vishal Rawji; Stephen P Pereira; Brian R Davidson; Kurinchi Selvan Gurusamy
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2017-04-17

4.  Performance of EUS-FNB in solid pancreatic masses: a lesson from 463 consecutive procedures and a practical nomogram.

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5.  The clinical usefulness of endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration and biopsy for rectal and perirectal lesions.

Authors:  Jae Seung Soh; Ho-Su Lee; Seohyun Lee; Jungho Bae; Hyo Jeong Lee; Sang Hyoung Park; Dong-Hoon Yang; Kyung-Jo Kim; Byong Duk Ye; Seung-Jae Myung; Suk-Kyun Yang; Jin-Ho Kim; Jeong-Sik Byeon
Journal:  Intest Res       Date:  2015-04-27

6.  25-gauge histology needle versus 22-gauge cytology needle in endoscopic ultrasonography-guided sampling of pancreatic lesions and lymphadenopathy.

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Journal:  Endosc Int Open       Date:  2014-12-12

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Authors:  Eun Young Kim
Journal:  Clin Endosc       Date:  2014-09-30

8.  A randomized controlled cross-over trial and cost analysis comparing endoscopic ultrasound fine needle aspiration and fine needle biopsy.

Authors:  A Aziz Aadam; Sachin Wani; Ashley Amick; Janak N Shah; Yasser M Bhat; Christopher M Hamerski; Jason B Klapman; V Raman Muthusamy; Rabindra R Watson; Alfred W Rademaker; Rajesh N Keswani; Laurie Keefer; Ananya Das; Srinadh Komanduri
Journal:  Endosc Int Open       Date:  2016-05

9.  Endoscopic ultrasound fine-needle aspiration vs. fine-needle biopsy: tissue is always the issue.

Authors:  Eduardo Rodrigues-Pinto; Ian S Grimm; Todd H Baron
Journal:  Endosc Int Open       Date:  2016-05

10.  Comparing endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided fine needle aspiration (FNA) versus fine needle biopsy (FNB) in the diagnosis of solid lesions: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Jinlin Wang; Xiaoli Wu; Ping Yin; Qiaozhen Guo; Wei Hou; Yawen Li; Yun Wang; Bin Cheng
Journal:  Trials       Date:  2016-04-12       Impact factor: 2.279

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